Make Rare Coins For Jewelry


(Make metal coins from your kitchen
table without expensive coin presses
and other expensive coin equipment.
Put coins on jewelry to sell.)


Before making rare coin replicas,
knowing what to make is the secret
to receiving cash for your coins. To-
day’s rare coin market is currently
very popular to rare coin collectors.

These coins can also be attached to
jewelry or whatever and sold.

The most money earned from rare
coins comes from making certain
kinds of rare coins, and that is the
rarest ones.

A good strategy before making
rare coins is to evaluate three basic:
popularity, rarity, and historical
importance. If you make coins with
these three standards in mind, then
you will most likely have buyers
waiting whenever you decide to sell.

Here is such a list of coins worth
replicating. 1) California Gold
Rush rare coins. Paper money was
not used in the early west. Instead,
Gold coins and bullion bars were
used as currency. They are worth
you looking into for replicating.
2) Historical commemorative
coins. One such coin is the Forty-
Niner Horseman “Ship of Gold”
commemorative coin. The Forty-
Niner Horseman was produced
from original California Gold
Rush gold that was recovered
from the 1857 shipwreck of
the SS Central America, the
“Ship of Gold”.
3) Morgan Silver Dollars. The
Morgan Silver Dollars are America’s
most collected coins.
They were produced from 1878 to
1921. Because of their popularity
and beauty, they’re sought after by
new collectors. These coins are some
of the rarest U.S. coins every minted.
4) U.S. $20 Double Eagles. The U.S.
$20 type 1 “Double Eagle” coins was
once extremely rare and expensive,
but today they are more affordable.
Some type-1 Double Eagles can
cost millions of dollars today and
others can cost a few thousand dollars.

5) Shipwreck Treasure Coins. These
coins have a wide selection to choose
from. These collectibles prices range
from $200 to several million dollars.

To learn how to make your own metal
coins step-by-step and how to sell the
finished product, go to:


by A. J. Coins

Also see, Rare Coins Worth Collecting     

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